Norco Products CCX Cyclocross Bike


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 1632.00
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description

  • Crankset: Truvativ Elita Cyclocross double
  • Pedals: Crank Bros Egg Beaters
  • Chain: Shimano 105 10 speed
  • Frame: Aluminum Cyclo Cross frame
  • Rims: Mavic A119
  • Tires: Ritchey Speed Max Cross Tire
  • Stem: Ritchey 31.8
  • Saddle: SDG Bel Air


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jae a Commuter from

Date Reviewed: July 17, 2008

Strengths:    Strong! Can take anything!
And with proper upgrade, it is fast!


Weaknesses:    Stock crank 48-38 was to narrow ranged for me. Especially when climbing really long steep hills.

Bottom Line:   
Bought this bike 2008 april used for half of its price and it's a tank!
This bike is a strong bike that can take any beating!!
It is true, you don't feel as much plush feel compared to a full carbon bike but this baby is reasonably light and again, STRONG!
I use it everyday to commute 30km through non paved hills and for the past 4months, it had zero problems. Even when down hilling with over 60km/h on gravel like trail!!

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Favorite Ride:   commuting through wilderness

Price Paid:    $850.00

Purchased At:   used

Similar Products Used:   Jamis Ventura sports

Bike Setup:   105group except brakes, crank and wheel
Shimano RS20 wheelset with Conti 4000 tires for roadie setup
Alex A-class 320DX with Crossmax tires
Sram Rival 50-34 compact crankset
Axiom C7 Carbon stem
Selle SMP Plus yellow saddle
DEDA yellow handlebar tape
Crankbrothers Candy C yellow spd pedals


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by dmanski a Commuter from

Date Reviewed: October 27, 2006

Strengths:    Much lighter than the Jamis Nova, solid Mavic rims on Ritchey wheels, 10sp 105 throughout (exc brakes), Carbon fork.

Weaknesses:    Not as plush a ride as steel, OS bar would be nicer.

Bottom Line:   
The bike is reasonably light and well spec'd for the price. Everything just works well- shifting is crisp, brakes are solid

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Favorite Ride:   Centennial Park

Price Paid:    $1000.00

Purchased At:   Bike show

Similar Products Used:   Jamis Nova 631

Bike Setup:   Stock except for SPD pedals



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Norco CCX?

I've been tossing around the idea of picking up a CX bike as of late and I've noticed that the Norco CCX has a Shimano 105 10 Speed drivetrain, yet is priced a few hundred cheaper    Read More »

Norco CCX broken brake boss...

I somehow managed to break the part of the brake boss that prevents the brake from freely rotating on the boss. As a result, the brake no longer springs back into place when the pr   Read More »

CCX Tandem?

Ever heard of such a beast? The idea is rattling around in my head. I'm thinking of a fillet brazed frame with some retro curved tubes, moustache bars, natural leather saddles, cap   Read More »

Ghetto Tubeless CCX set-up?

I'm reviewing a [URL="http://reviews.roadbikereview.com/blog/redline-2009-conquest-pro-first-impressions/"]Redline Conquest Pro[/URL] for RBR and doing test rides and some racing a   Read More »

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